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Old 03-26-2009, 07:23 AM
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Has she ever sold any of her work? I would think she could get a pretty penny for her beautiful artwork. Absolutely beautiful and you're such a good egg to share with us :) :) :) :)
Hey Crazy Cathy! lol
Helen is adopting me so I get it all! :)
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Old 03-26-2009, 07:48 AM
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Really beautiful!
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Old 03-26-2009, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Cathy M
Has she ever sold any of her work? I would think she could get a pretty penny for her beautiful artwork. Absolutely beautiful and you're such a good egg to share with us :) :) :) :)
In answer to your question, indeed yes she does sell some of her work, the ones she can bear to part with! they are beautiful.

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OMGsh!!! Absolutely fabulous!

NO! NO! Terri. She's adopting ME!
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Oh, Elle! I can't think of anything new to say! It's spectacular!

Please tell Helen that while we're looking forward to seeing what she can create in quilt form, we'll happily wait while she finishes this one, knowing she's giving it the care and attention it needs - no matter how long it takes to get it done!

P.S. She doesn't have to adopt me-- I'll be happy if she remembered me with even a tiny little one of these!
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Originally Posted by Celeste
Oh, Elle! I can't think of anything new to say! It's spectacular!

Please tell Helen that while we're looking forward to seeing what she can create in quilt form, we'll happily wait while she finishes this one, knowing she's giving it the care and attention it needs - no matter how long it takes to get it done!

P.S. She doesn't have to adopt me-- I'll be happy if she remembered me with even a tiny little one of these!
I will tell her. She told me that she is going to make some smaller ones as this has been a large project. So we will wait and see what she creates. E
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Originally Posted by Joanne Regas
to butterflyspain: This is so spectacular that I think it should be placed in a museum to show later generations what was done in the 21st century
Now that is one grat compliment, I have given her the Boards name so hopefully she has had a look at all your wonderful comments.

To be honest I think you are right they should be preserved in a museum.

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What a work of ART....stunning!!!.....
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Wow! That is the best needlework that I've ever seen...
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Originally Posted by Joanne Regas
to butterflyspain: This is so spectacular that I think it should be placed in a museum to show later generations what was done in the 21st century
Now that is one grat compliment, I have given her the Boards name so hopefully she has had a look at all your wonderful comments.

To be honest I think you are right they should be preserved in a museum.

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YES!! You are so right. They, or at least one, should be in a museum for the world to see.
I wonder if the school in London would help in that regard.
Helen, your work is simply stunning. Thank you for allowing Elle to share it with us.
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